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The Leopards of Londolozi

Featured Leopard
2017 - present

Xinzele 4:4 Female

Northern territory specialist born 2017. Successfully raised the Thumbela Female while establishing dominance in NW Marthly's dramatic lands

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Featured Leopard
2013 - present

Flat Rock 3:2 Male

Born 2013 Kruger, seized prime territory at young age. Strategic dominance led to successful lineage before current eastward shift.

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Featured Leopard
2010 - 2017

Piva 3:2 Male

Directly descended from the original mother leopard and therefore part of the royal lineage of Londolozi.

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Featured Leopard
2001 - 2015

Marthly 3:2 Male

This male moved in from the north of the reserve in 2010, and was instantly recognisable by his unique tuft of fur at the back of his neck.

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Featured Leopard
2007 - 2018

Tamboti 4:3 Female

The Tamboti female inhabited the south-eastern sections of Londolozi, having a large part of her territory along the Maxabene Riverbed.

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Featured Leopard
2009 - present

Nanga 4:3 Female

Despite her small size, this daughter of the Nyelethi Female established herself as a significant presence in Londolozi's northern reaches.

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Featured Leopard
1975 - 1991

Mother Leopard 2:2 Female

The original viewable leopard of Londolozi, if not Africa. In 1979 this leopard appeared as if by magic, allowing vehicles to view her.

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Featured Leopard
2006 - 2016

Tutlwa 4:3 Female

Born to the Vomba Female, this elusive leopard dominant in the north would often go weeks without being seen.

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Featured Leopard
1998 - 2015

Dudley Riverbank 3:3 Female

Born 1998 to 3:4 Female. Extended Mother Leopard's legacy through successful offspring before being displaced in her final years.

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Featured Leopard
2012 - present

Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female

Royal descendant of Mother Leopard lineage. Remarkable single cub success story who overcame injury to continue the royal bloodline.

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Featured Leopard
1997 - 2013

Vomba 3:2 Female

Daughter of Sunset Bend, her rich golden coat and presence around camp defined an era of Londolozi's leopard dynasty through her offspring.

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Featured Leopard
2008 - present

Mashaba 3:3 Female

Londolozi's oldest territorial female. Distinguished by her nose spot, this Sunsetbend matriarch's legacy lives on through her daughters.

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Featured Leopard
2008 - 2015

Tu-Tones 3:2 Male

The Tu Tones male astounded everyone by establishing his territory within his father Camp Pan's territory.

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Featured Leopard
2000 - 2015

Camp Pan 4:3 Male

The King of Londolozi in his day; an enormous male whose offspring still inhabit the reserve.

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Xinzele 4:4 Female
Flat Rock 3:2 Male
Piva 3:2 Male
Marthly 3:2 Male
Tamboti 4:3 Female
Nanga 4:3 Female
Mother Leopard 2:2 Female
Tutlwa 4:3 Female
Dudley Riverbank 3:3 Female
Ndzanzeni 4:3 Female
Vomba 3:2 Female
Mashaba 3:3 Female
Tu-Tones 3:2 Male
Camp Pan 4:3 Male